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  1. Yeah, it really is a L2P issue as someone who has little interest (quitting the game). Sorry, throwing out random numbers and then acting incredulous doesn't change that.
  2. Yeah, this is really constructive.
  3. Without referring to what class/spec they are? It could go either way. But that's really beside the point, because any PvP that's worth a damn happens in a group environment.
  4. Interrupt and roots are not on resolve. You do not have to have "extremely well placed CC" it just has to be used at an appropriate time. Healers are doing no damage or healing on others while they focus healing themselves, so sending one strong DPS at them pretty much puts them out of the fight if it doesn't kill them (unless they get peeled off). Many people don't consider CCing the healer with long "mez" type spells and focus firing others one at a time. I'm not going to be so condescending as to say L2P, but I just simply disagree. Healers aren't really too strong, people just aren't using their tools properly and they're losing. The same thing happens when you come up against another player of your role and you make poor decisions - it leads to a loss. If your complaint is that healers work really well with people keeping them alive and helping them (especially a clever tank) well, that's how the game should work. The different roles are supposed to work well with each other and strengthen them. A team with 5 DPS, 2 healers and a tank will almost always have a leg up on a team with 8 DPS if they know what they're doing. If you find yourself coming up against a more diverse team with all DPS all the time, maybe you should make some friends with healers/tanks and queue up with them. I bet you'll see more success.
  5. What, you mean like leaving the group? This post just can't be for real.
  6. Stop tolerating it by not paying them. They don't care about your problems or your post, only your money.
  7. You just did by making this post if they're actually trolling. They got under your skin, mission accomplished.
  8. Indeed. If you don't think it's up to standard then quit. No ill intention in that, just that EA shouldn't be paid when they failed you as a customer.
  9. If you listen to enough of his reviews you sort of piece together that Yahtzee isn't particularly good at video games. He complains about dying a lot and generally not being effective when it comes to multiplayer in more than one review. Which is fine, because he isn't paid to be good at video games. He's paid to be funny.
  10. They keep having Yahtzee review games that he just shouldn't ever touch. I mean, I generally think Yahtzee can be funny but this didn't generally tickle any funny bones and he just gets a lot of his interpretation of the game wrong several times (how does moral choice in a group work?). He gave it a positive review because even though it's an MMO it feels like a single player game at the beginning, and Yahtzee hates anything multiplayer. So when he saw this game in a decidedly multiplayer genre that was emphasizing the single player aspects, he was happy with it. Never mind that this means it should have just gone the way of KOTOR3 according to him, because as far as he's concerned it basically did. This is about as stupid as when he reviewed MW3 and BF3. If you hate the genre you're reviewing it's probably a waste of time for all involved (unless it gets funny, I guess).
  11. Listening to BT dialog for the 10th time is a rich and rewarding experience for all participants. And if you can't enjoy that, well, go ahead and quit then!!11
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